"This thing is beyond your understanding, my child. Think no further on the matter and maybe you will read the riddle in the end. Who knows? Meanwhile the air is fresh and the day golden and my palace is near at hand. The young should enjoy themselves while they may, so come!"
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In regard to speculating upon his guises, in The Ship that Flew (1939) by Hilda Lewis, Ch. 6 : Freys Ship
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